Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 July 1914 — Page 8

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THE INDIANAPOtiTS REC .uTIDER.

"A Stitch in Tims Saves Nine WOW IS TH^ TjME to begin talcing the CARTER RHEUMATIC REMEDY — Prepared only toy— ROBERT P. BLODAU, Druggist 3& TEARS *IN BUSINESS

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At Your Druegist or Order Direct It Has Cured Others and will Cure You Compounded of Pure Drugs, Roots and Herbs Large Bottle, 3 to 4 weeks treatment. $|,00 Robert P. Blodau, Druggist f —ESTABLISHED 1885 — 4(j2-404 Indiana Ave Indianapolis, Ind

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25c box High Brown Powder and extra good $1. straightening comb 75c Prescriptions called for and delivered

VELVET IGE CREAM

Call New Phone 1563 and Old Main •044. All notices of entertainments %nd socials must be paid for at the rate of one cent a word.

PersonaLMention Pred T. Smith has gone to Marion on business. Charley Abel of Ionia Mich., is the guest of ins father David Abel. Mrs. De Hart Smith of Lafayette, Ind., is visiting J. H. Lester. Mrs. Carrie Minor spent a week in Marion the guest of Mrs. Susie Dyson Mrs. Mabel. Stith and son Russe'l will leave Friday for Corydon Mrs. Ethel Reed has returned from Corydon after a three .weeks’ visit parents. Little Kate Lois Stith is spending the summer with her parents in Cory-

don.

John Hunter was^ in the city this week enroute to Frankfort Ind,, from Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Mattie Bush of Jacksonville, Tenn , is in the city enronte home from Milwaukee. Dr R. B. Scott of Louisville, Ky., was the guest of his brother John Scott, 830 Snperior street. Mbs Bessie Mcnia will leave Monday for Louisville, Ky., to visit relatives and friends. Wm Franklin left Monday for the National Military Home at Marion, Ind. Mrs Franklin will leave later. iDss Vinnie Pettiford of Marion is theguestof Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith •f the Marlon Hotel. Mrs Mattie Pierce has returned to Chicago after a visit with her brother and wife Mr. and Mrs. John Fretwell. Mrs. Carter Smith of Gsrv, Ind , is visiting her sister-in-law Mary Butler in Central avenue. Robert Kirk of W. 16th street is spending the week in Chicago. Patrolman George Helm left Wednesday morning for French Lick for a few weeks’ stay for his health. Mrs. Daisy Clay brook and Mrs. Carrie Grundy spent Sunday in Louisville With friends. Mrs Maggie Hubble of Chicago has • returned to the city for the summ r to visit her sister Mrs. Carrie Grundy Mrs Albin Heinz left Thurs^av for Richmond, Ind., to viait Mrs. G. CO Sampson and Mrs Letta Fox. Mrs. Mimie Lewis was called to Springfield, O., on account of the death of her adopted father Dennis Dent. Mr. and Mrs John Parker have purchased the preperty at '183 North West street and are now at home to their friends. Mrs. Elizabeth Mundv of Chicago • epent a few days with Mr end Mrs. Isaac Carter in Fayette street this week. Miss Juanita M Hunter of St Louis Mo , is spending the summer with her grandparents Rev. and Mrs. Chas. Hunter in Hillside avenue Misses Daisy Scott and Nora Ratliffe of Bellefountaine, O , visited their cousin Mrs. E. Evans, 1731 Columbia avenue. ; Miss Lvdia B. White of Louisville, { Ry„ Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ’ Frank Whitney, 1331 Columbia ave4 nue. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Woodson of Chii cago and little daug ter Dorothy • apent a few days in the city last week , the guest of Mrs. Woodson sister Miss Ktnma Price, 1023 North Senate ave-

nue.

. Mrs Jennie Fisher. Mrs. William Brlseoe and Sim Middleton were called to Stanford, Ky., bv the il’.] ness of their brother Geo. Middleton. i Mrs. Anna Heyser of Louisville is In the city and will make her future home with her daughter Mrs. W. A. • Johnson, 315 West 10th Mra. Clyde Wilkerson of Columbus, O:, will be the guest of Mrs. Berne Fisher, 314 W. 10th street for a week.

WM. WEIR STUART, DENTIST 653 N. West St. Phone: New 3448 Office Hours: g a. m. to 5 p. m. Sunday and evenings by appointment.

SICK REPORTED.

Wm. Breedlove, 1301 East Eleventh street who has been quite ill for tlie past three months is slowly improving. lie is a member of the K. P, and Masonic lodges. Friends will please call. Mrs. Minnie Cushinberry was taken to Charity Hospital Sunday to undergo an operation. Mrs. Joseph Barlow 624 |Fayette street is in the City Hospital pending an operation. Mrs G. H. White who has been qmte sick for several weeks Is improved but is yet confined to her home.

John W. Hardrick arid Miss Geor gia Howard were quietly married Monday afternoon July 20th. They will be at home to their friends after August 10th at 327 Oakland avenue. Miss Allyne D Stewart a teacher rn the city schools of Cynthiana, Ky., is visiting Dr. and Mrs. Rufus Kuyeendall in W. 10th street. Mrs. Delia Weathers of 8i0 Chicago street entertained her friends at a three course luncheon Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Marshall and Mrs. Johnson wt'O are leaving the city for a few weeks’ stay with parents tin Npringfield, O. Albert Hadley and sister Mrs. Wrr. E. McCormack have returned home after a few weeks’ visit with relatives and friends in Tarvel and Helena, Ark.. St. Louis and Chicago. Rev. N. A. Seymour on his return trip from Denver and Colorado Springs was given a reception at his residence by the Brotherhood of the church. Wm. Wells of Greensfoi k who came to thp city to attend the funeral of his grandfather Anderson Wells, returned home Wednesday My, and Mrs. George Bottton, Mr. and,Mrs. Edw. Botton and brother Thos Botton of Chicago are visiting relatives and friends in Campbells ville, Ky. Mrs. W. K. RaLton entertained at a four course dinner at her home in E, „17th street Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Charles Mayberry of Peru. Covers were laid for six Following the dinner the party went;to the Pioneer Theater and spent a very pleasant evening. Other guests were Meedarm-s Alberta Upshaw. P»tona Shively, Richard Overhall and Julia Robertson Mrs. Mayberry will leave Sunday for Peru. Mrs. W. K Robertson will accompany her to spend a week with her husband. Miss Beatrice, daughter of Mrs. W. H. Johnson, 316 W. 10th street, is home after attemling school at Clevelahd, G. ’

delivered to your door—packed in quarts one half gallon or gallons True Fruit Syrups Served at our Soda Fountain Everything in Drugs & Sporting Goods Call Main 2257 and New 4101 R. W. SMITH, Pharmacist 1301 N. SENATE AVE.

Now in our New Office, 413 Indiana avenue

Don’t Wait Start Now

Northside Novelty Store SPECIALSALE! on Ladies 1 and Misses 3 Goods! Ladies’ White, Voii, Ratine Dresses from 12 25 to 4.50 now I -59 Ladies’ White Duck D ess Skirts $1 00 59c Middy Blouses, trimmed in Blue and Red 49c House D.esses $L25, now 75c Will Pay you to Investigate this Sale’V^, PHONE MAIN 8580 JAMES R. HODGE, Prop 1139 N. WErST ST.

I am offering hund

eds of bargains to home seekers and investors at your own terras. If you don’t see what you want tell me—its my business

get it for you. All busi

ness dealings confidential

Open of Evenings

J. WALTER IlOlKii:

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ice like r ent You’ll be surprised

I1T Start today with a small payment down and balan

with which you accomplished the goal How much have you already paid iot rent? It’s awful ain’t it? yet you had never thought about it. And what have you to show for your labor? Don’t be foolish all

you on the right road, Desirable homes in all oart

life. Let me start you

in ah parts of the city on very easy terms.

at the eas e

And your

Barg-ain 10 room house, double, Ajrnes St betweeu North and Micbitran; iras and electric liirbts $2 SCO; lOOdown. 25 Mo 4 room cotta*-*, 2 lots W 25ih St t’.OOO Easy payments 6 room cottape 2Bth street. North Indian apolis.flCOO. $100 down and f!5 a month 7 room story N We«t st price 3000. terms 150 down, 25 per Mo 6 room cot ta^re B«ltefontaine St near 20th price 725(1; 250 down, 20 per \i o. 4 room cottage, Chicano St 1200: 100 down $10. prVo 10 room 2 story California St 3000:500 down 6 room colt aife Ken wood Are, near 23 rd S 2600 Easy terms «

6 room North West Street near St'

- *air si reel f'rice $22 )0 00

2 story. 2 bed rooms and bath, larce livin* room clear across;

furnace electric

lights, iras.built in book case, a b tantiful home north: just south of 30th st, Price $3)00. tt rms $5 t0 down, 25 month, liartrain 6 rooms and bath. North Senate aveuear 18th si. Price $2400. on terms 5 rooms and bath Graceland a''e, tear 33rd st. Price$2500^ Terms 5 ro >ti cottage A r.-enal ave, $800; Only $.00 dotrn and 10 a month 4 roo-jn cottiee Rural st. near 21st, half sq front car, $1050;' Terms 50 down

Desirable Property For Rent—complete -ust office. If you can’t call, phone or send postal. If you want a new house built, we can arrange it for you on payments of one-tenth down and balance monthly Fife Insurance Placed in old reliable companies A policy for 3 years on your household goods, rate*: 80c on each $100. Don’t be burned out and have nothing left Vacant lots in all parts of city; cash or payments Don’t tire yourself out lookinv when we hare property suitable to your wants, and tern’s to soit

New Phone 5317 K OFFICE 413 INDIANA AVE

Accidlent and Health Insurance

FIRE SALE! Goods Damaged Only by Smoke Tailor-made Suits strictly up to date were $25.00 now $8-90 House Dresses 98c and 650 Linen Crash Suits, trimmed with buttons -ind ratina collar and cuffs were $4.90 now $2 25 Kimonos, $1.25 now 850 Table linen 49c now 290 l.ace Curtains valued at $1 50 now 750 Turkish Towels 70 Embroidery 10c yd now 20 Men’s Hats $2.00 now 500 Men’s 50c Caps now lOcts Received Thursday June 11 a big shipment from factory, loo Linen Dresses; value $5 00 now ...... #1.45, with good trimmings Ladies Waists $1 25 now 45cts :: Ladies Brown Silk Hose zocts $8,000 worth of merchandise will be sold at less than half price The stcck or sale i« only damaged by smoke, and all goods are in excellent condition-con sisting of ladies’ dresses, jackets, embroidery, laces, tablecjothes, napkins, towels toweling, underwear, hosiery, corsets, dry goods, shoes, $3 ladies' shoes 75c; 15c ladies’ hosiery 7c a pair; 65c ladies’ ailk hose, now 35c; Clark’s O. N. T. thread now 2 for 5c; Clark’s O.N.T silk thread 2 for 5c 50c aprons: cuffs and belt, now 29c, We received Saturday, June 13 big ship ment of imported goods; Drawn vork, Bittenburg, cluny laces, oriental goods and kimonos These goods will be sold at fire sale prices. $S Battenburg 72x72 now $4 Battenburg, 54x34 now $x 85; $2 50 Battenburg 45x45 now $ 75c; #8 drawn work, 72x72 now $2 95; $3 50 drawn work $4x54 now $1.5); $2 drawn work scarf 20x72 now 980;$! 50 drawn work 20x54 now 75c; Si men’s vests & coats 15c; all color men’s hosiery now 7c pair; suspenders 15c We will continue selling the*e goods at the abv 1 our large stock is sold. 110 N. Delaware St. Opposite City Market

MANILA THEATRE 12th & N. West St The Home of Good Shows. Plentf of Cool Air- Program beginning Saturday July 25,Aug. 3rd , Saturday—Gorka, Demon Detective’ } 3 reels of excitement. Sunday—scrooge-Dickens Christmas Carol, 3.reels Monday—House of Mystery, 3 reels Tuesday -Br de of Lammermore, a thriller in 3 reels Wednesday The Hunchback, picture for the children, 3 reels Thursday-j-Now in white Cloak, 3 ieels of Mystery. Frida}—Bank Run, a play of 3 reels Saturday -^Outlawed, play of the west Sunday Money Lenders Son. a 3 reeler Mondav-$War Correspondent, 3 reels Music and Singing Admission 5 cts

ROBERSO

C*- 4>6 INDIANA AVE. WOLF BROS.

Phone Main New and Used

$5.00 UP Everything for the

J WALTER HODGE Harry Roberson, Prop.

Bicycles

All Repairs Guaranteed, Called for and Delivered. Guns, Ammunition and Sporting Goods. Oils wholesale or retail, our Motto: — GOOD WORK, (pOOD GOODS and RIGHT PRICES

N CYCLE COMPANY

Work Called for and delivered

GIANT HAIR STRAI6HTENER AND DRYER COMB

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Old Ph ne Belmont 196 1 J.&F. HOOVER 1063 Bismark Ave -t—Dealer* In Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fresh and Smoked Meats. Fresh Vegetables of j All Kinds We want your trade John H. Harris Dealer In Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fresh and Salt Meats. Green Trading Stamps given 1130 North West Street

This Comb is solid brass ;tnd will hold heat.longer than any other comb. Sold larly for $1.50 but our price is 50c and we give you LAMP attachment FREE! A/a// Orders Solicited. It Ordered by Mail, enclose 5 2c Stamps 1214 N. SENATE AVENUE Indianapolis, Indiana.

Patton » Photographer

Distinguished Visitors in The City. Dr. Eirle Williams of B ookl.m, UP is spending the week in the city the guest of hjs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams in Yandes scieet, and friends. Dr. Williams is the leading phyncian and surgeon :n Brooklyn and vicinity with an enviable practice. He is piesident of the Board of Education and also County

physician.

Dr. Williams is an Indianapolis product and has a large number of friends who aie pleased to know of hi> success. Dr. Williams is accompanied on this txip by L. G. Cosily, one of the substantial and infiuen ial business men of Brooklyn and treasurer of the village. He is prominent in * ythian circles of his state.

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KUYKENDALL A HUFFMAN, Dentists. Don't Pull That Tooth. But go at once to Drs. Kuykendall ft Huffman, leading dentists at 359 1-2 Indiana avenue. All kinds of dental work at reasonable prices. New Pfcooo 5067.

ftar Additional Local News on Page 2 Mis. Alice Carter Bell, 714 Fayette Sc., Hair Cult uist, Poro system. Ua New Phone 4CH K and make your

appointments.

Redd’s Transfer Company Baggage and trunks delivered to all parts of the city. Office 437 Indiana avenue; new phone 5317 R. DR. O. W. LANGSTON, DENTIST. Now located at ij4 East Washington street. Bjst -ijxcal n*'< iicu: ; □ours. 8:30 a. m. to 8 p m. Sunday

by appointment

Mrs. Geo. Ross entertained a number of friends Thursday even ng in honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Milesof Pendleton, Ore. Milford Smith, Wm. Estell, Wm. White and Jack Smith of Detroit, Mich , are in the city. They are with tha National Fire Proof Protective Association and will leave Monday for Peoria, 111. Miss Ollie Mae Shotwell and little W. H. Harden of Cincinnati, are vis ing the former’s sister, Mrs. Yates in North Senate avenue for two weeks. Mrs Anna Jefferson of Chicago is yiaiting her brother and wife Mr and Mrs John Fretwell in North California street. Mrs. Joseph Highbaugh entertained with a six oclock luncheon Sunday evening a the home of his brother Walter Highbaugh. 1045 West 26th street. Covers were laid for 15. The evening was enjoyed with vocal and instrumental music. M-s. ^llie Cheatham and daughter Elizabeth left Wednesday ta spend a week with her ister Mrs. Katherine Martin of Chicago.

Misses Dora Evans and Mattie Trib ble of Muncie, Ind., were the guests of Mrs Mary Macome, 2036 W. 10th street during the recent Baptist Con-

vention.

Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hunter former residents of Jackson, Tenn., who are now residing in t» is city, 519 W St. Clair street are well pleased it.h the city, They are planning a trip to

Detroit Aug 25th

Mrs. Mary Simpson of Corydon, Ky. the sister of Mrs John Herbert and the mother of Willis E. Rowland ar rived here Saturday, July II, to re-

main indefinitely

Me Coy Tribble of Vermont street left Monday to spend her vacation in Winchester and Paris, Ky., to visit

relatives and friends.

T O. Mason of Washington, D. C. was the guest of friends in the city last week enroute to the West. Mr, and Mrs, Harry Coleman and son ot Crawfordsville, Ind., was tne guest of Mrs. Henie Williams in Vermont street Thursday and Friday Mrs. Emma Boyer of Washington,

D. C. is the guest of

Phone Main 7194 MOSES BRADLEY Expert, wall paper cleaning and carpet cleaning; General House Cleaning 1208 North West St. Indianapolis. Albert D. Saffel l

We make a Specialty of Cabinet Photos Framing and Enlarging.- We have all the latest style Frame* Our Enlaigements are among the best that can be made Conventions and Entertainments, Flash Lights, Interiors and Exteriori. .Family Groups Caskets and Flowers Post Cards made while you wait Headquarters for Buttons and Badges for Churches, Scboolf Lodges and Campaigns. tf^."Kodak Finishing and Kodak Films for Sale

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First class lea

Market

Both Phones;

r Oid 1083; New 1083. Next Door Renosch’s

Grocery

1146 North Senate Ave.

J C. PATTON 422 INDIANA AVENUE Open from 9ju m., to ID p r (n. Sun Shines Night or Day

New Phone 2179

The Sanitary i Fish and PoultrY Market i Fresh Lake Fish. Eggs, Poultry! dressed Free. Orders delivered

gJF* 4 32 VV. 12th street Wm. R. Wilson, Prop.

Free Cooking Lessons At Planner Guild. Mary Lee Overby will begin classes in cookery. She is an excellent teacher and works under the direction of Marion Coe Fisher a teacher of national reputation. The lessons are for colored women and girls over

/HEXT WE:E:K j " ' : ' • Joe Santifer and Co. W Coming Soon. S. H. Dudley Coming Soon Week of August 3rd S. H, Dudley and His Mule Prices

15 vears of age The first lesson

relatives and started Wednesdav afternoon. The

friends it th.s city enrou.s to Paris. ^VdneiSa b y%1,rn^. erf and MO e n vtn y - III., to be theguestof her father 8am j D(?i afternoons at 3 oclock, even ngs

uel Williams find other relatives at 7:30.

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